| PAGE | Wisconsin History Commission | ix | Preface | xi | Capture and Escape: a Narrative of Army and | | | Prison Life. John Azor Kellogg | | | The Iron Brigade in camp | 1 | | On the skirmish line | 4 | | Captured | 11 | | En route to Lynchburg | 13 | | Arrival at Lynchburg | 21 | | Treatment at Lynchburg | 24 | | At Danville | 28 | | Removed to Macon | 29 | | Prison pen | 33 | | Tunnelling | 40 | | Betrayed | 43 | | Prison life | 49 | | Removed to Charleston | 52 | | Escape from the train | 58 | | Prisoners again | 65 | | Confined at Charleston | 71 | | Another tunnel | 73 | | In the line of Union fire | 81 | | Daily experiences | 85 | | A second escape | 92 | | Fugitives | 97 | | Two of us missing | 105 | | A friend in the dark | 111 | | Novel foot-gear | 116 | | Interrupting a revival | 122 | | Negro sympathizers | 126 | | Hunted with hounds | 130 | | Friendly blacks | 140 | | Difficulties, day by day | 148 | | A cautious picket | 157 | | The Home Guard | 160 | | Among the Georgia Unionists | 165 | | A mountain wedding | 173 | | Diplomacy | 179 | | A start for our lines | 181 | | Among comrades | 189 | | The mystery solved | 195 | | Again in the field | 198 | | A belated report | 200 |
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